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GPS Tracking Mitigates Human-Elephant Conflict in Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, a new GPS tracking system alerts villagers via WhatsApp and local volunteers when elephant herds approach, reducing human-wildlife conflict; the system combines technology with traditional methods like banging pots, using data to inform resource allocation and con...
GPS Tracking Mitigates Human-Elephant Conflict in Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, a new GPS tracking system alerts villagers via WhatsApp and local volunteers when elephant herds approach, reducing human-wildlife conflict; the system combines technology with traditional methods like banging pots, using data to inform resource allocation and con...
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40% Bias Score


Putin's Peace Offer Viewed as Surprisingly Generous Amidst Russia's Perceived Military Advantage
Rangarirai Shoko, CEO of Zimbabwe's New Ziana News Agency, called President Vladimir Putin's May 11th proposal to resume direct negotiations with Ukraine a surprisingly generous offer, contrasting it with what he characterized as insincere Western ceasefire demands aimed at allowing Ukraine to rearm...
Putin's Peace Offer Viewed as Surprisingly Generous Amidst Russia's Perceived Military Advantage
Rangarirai Shoko, CEO of Zimbabwe's New Ziana News Agency, called President Vladimir Putin's May 11th proposal to resume direct negotiations with Ukraine a surprisingly generous offer, contrasting it with what he characterized as insincere Western ceasefire demands aimed at allowing Ukraine to rearm...
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60% Bias Score


Kenyan Deputy President Removed Amidst Political Tensions
Following impeachment proceedings for abuse of office and misconduct, Kenyan Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was removed in October 2024, creating intense political tension with President William Ruto and raising concerns about leadership stability in Africa.
Kenyan Deputy President Removed Amidst Political Tensions
Following impeachment proceedings for abuse of office and misconduct, Kenyan Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was removed in October 2024, creating intense political tension with President William Ruto and raising concerns about leadership stability in Africa.
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44% Bias Score


US Withdrawal Could Collapse Global Aid by $157 Billion
Achim Steiner, UN official, warns of a potential $157 billion drop in global aid if the US withdraws cooperation, impacting programs like HIV/AIDS medication in Zimbabwe.
US Withdrawal Could Collapse Global Aid by $157 Billion
Achim Steiner, UN official, warns of a potential $157 billion drop in global aid if the US withdraws cooperation, impacting programs like HIV/AIDS medication in Zimbabwe.
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48% Bias Score


Zimbabwe Begins Compensation Payments to White Farmers
Zimbabwe's government has initiated a US$3 million compensation payout to 378 white farmers for land seized during its 2000-2001 land reform program, marking the first step in fulfilling a $3.5 billion compensation agreement aimed at improving relations with Western nations.
Zimbabwe Begins Compensation Payments to White Farmers
Zimbabwe's government has initiated a US$3 million compensation payout to 378 white farmers for land seized during its 2000-2001 land reform program, marking the first step in fulfilling a $3.5 billion compensation agreement aimed at improving relations with Western nations.
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40% Bias Score


Zimbabwe's Village Health Workers Combat Rising Childhood Non-Communicable Diseases
In Zimbabwe, approximately 20,000 volunteer Village Health Workers (VHWs) combat the rising burden of childhood non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by providing essential education, screenings, and referrals in underserved rural communities, improving early detection and access to care, particularly fo...
Zimbabwe's Village Health Workers Combat Rising Childhood Non-Communicable Diseases
In Zimbabwe, approximately 20,000 volunteer Village Health Workers (VHWs) combat the rising burden of childhood non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by providing essential education, screenings, and referrals in underserved rural communities, improving early detection and access to care, particularly fo...
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48% Bias Score

UNICEF's Impact: Saving Children from Untreated Childhood NCDs in Zimbabwe
Ten-year-old Kelly from Zimbabwe received a life-saving diabetes diagnosis and treatment at Kadoma General Hospital after her mother sought help for her increasingly severe symptoms, highlighting the crucial role of UNICEF in addressing the rising prevalence of childhood non-communicable diseases (N...

UNICEF's Impact: Saving Children from Untreated Childhood NCDs in Zimbabwe
Ten-year-old Kelly from Zimbabwe received a life-saving diabetes diagnosis and treatment at Kadoma General Hospital after her mother sought help for her increasingly severe symptoms, highlighting the crucial role of UNICEF in addressing the rising prevalence of childhood non-communicable diseases (N...
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32% Bias Score

Zimbabwe Farmers Combat Drought with Climate-Smart Agriculture
In drought-stricken Rushinga, Zimbabwe, smallholder farmers like Migren Matanga are adopting conservation agriculture, using drought-resistant grains like sorghum and millet, resulting in successful harvests despite the 2023/2024 El Niño-induced drought that left over half of the country facing hung...

Zimbabwe Farmers Combat Drought with Climate-Smart Agriculture
In drought-stricken Rushinga, Zimbabwe, smallholder farmers like Migren Matanga are adopting conservation agriculture, using drought-resistant grains like sorghum and millet, resulting in successful harvests despite the 2023/2024 El Niño-induced drought that left over half of the country facing hung...
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52% Bias Score

Zimbabwe: Open for Business, Beyond the Headlines
Zimbabwe, celebrating its 45th Independence Day, is actively attracting foreign investment through economic reforms and showcasing its vast natural resources, including lithium and fertile land, despite past challenges and negative media portrayals.

Zimbabwe: Open for Business, Beyond the Headlines
Zimbabwe, celebrating its 45th Independence Day, is actively attracting foreign investment through economic reforms and showcasing its vast natural resources, including lithium and fertile land, despite past challenges and negative media portrayals.
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72% Bias Score

Zimbabwe Pays First Installment in White Farmer Compensation
Zimbabwe initiated compensation payments of $3.1 million to 378 white farmers for property losses incurred during the 2000 land reform program, aiming to mend relations with Western nations and alleviate sanctions.

Zimbabwe Pays First Installment in White Farmer Compensation
Zimbabwe initiated compensation payments of $3.1 million to 378 white farmers for property losses incurred during the 2000 land reform program, aiming to mend relations with Western nations and alleviate sanctions.
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48% Bias Score

Friendship Bench Pilot Aims to Reduce Mental Health Crisis in Sussex
Sussex, UK, is piloting the Friendship Bench program, offering free mental health support through trained lay counselors, achieving an 80% reduction in depression and suicidal thoughts in a similar Zimbabwean program.

Friendship Bench Pilot Aims to Reduce Mental Health Crisis in Sussex
Sussex, UK, is piloting the Friendship Bench program, offering free mental health support through trained lay counselors, achieving an 80% reduction in depression and suicidal thoughts in a similar Zimbabwean program.
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60% Bias Score

Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Faces Biggest Threat Amid Succession Battle
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe faces a growing threat to his rule from within his ZANU-PF party as a succession battle unfolds ahead of the 2028 elections; attempts to extend his term have sparked unprecedented protests and the dismissal of top security officials.

Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Faces Biggest Threat Amid Succession Battle
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe faces a growing threat to his rule from within his ZANU-PF party as a succession battle unfolds ahead of the 2028 elections; attempts to extend his term have sparked unprecedented protests and the dismissal of top security officials.
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48% Bias Score
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